What's the opinion on Don Carlos?
their salsa sucks. It's a lot like Chuy's, watery pico. That's an immediate no go for mebowdedg said:
What's the opinion on Don Carlos?
It's a chain. Very averagebowdedg said:
What's the opinion on Don Carlos?
mine as well drive to Mexico if going that far out of the way" - Joe Waco probablySteamedHams said:
If you like breakfast burritos, in my opinion, the absolute best game in town is El Norteno, by Highway 6 and 185. The amount of tortillas post duck hunting/fishing at the lake I've consumed from this place could kill a small horse.
Agreed. They were one of my favorite places. Then I had about a year stretch where I didn't go and when I went back I noticed two things that have been the same any time I have gone back in the 10-15 year stretch you mentioned.trey3216 said:I used to like LaFi, but their food quality is alarmingly subpar and has been for 10-15 years now.Coke Bear said:La Fiesta (Corner Valley Mills & Franklin) is pretty good Tex-Mex. I believe they still only allow you to have two margarita's due to alcohol content.Biscuits_and_Gravy said:
Thanks all! Great input, this will give us a good start on our search!
One of the negatives for me is about the place now is that they use to get their chips from Jesse's Tortilla factory (as did other restaurants in the area), but they had a fire while back and La Fiesta has been buying their chips from a different supplier.
Their salsa is hot enough to make my nose run sometimes. Love it.
Which place are you speaking of? I can think of one right there?Brian Ethridge said:
Place on 18th and Waco Drive is small, but great food.
That site was an AMOCO in the late 60's..I used to buy 100+ octane premium there. Made a 427 roar!WacoKelly83 said:
El Charro Tapatio is on the corner of 17th and Waco Dr. Perhaps this is the place?
That's it.cowboycwr said:Which place are you speaking of? I can think of one right there?Brian Ethridge said:
Place on 18th and Waco Drive is small, but great food.
Or are you thinking El Charro Tapatio on 17th and Waco drive?
Chris_Roose said:
Side question that this has made me think about:
Are Lolita's breakfast tacos as good as they were 20 years ago?
Chris_Roose said:
Side question that this has made me think about:
Are Lolita's breakfast tacos as good as they were 20 years ago?
PartyBear said:Chris_Roose said:
Side question that this has made me think about:
Are Lolita's breakfast tacos as good as they were 20 years ago?
I went recently and was disappointed the tortilla was like a store bought flour tortilla ( and I don't mean like the kind from the bakery at HEB).
As to La fiesta. I have to admit I never understood the attraction. I have not ever thought it was that good actually.
Does anyone remember in the early 80s a Mexican place in a strip center on Lake Air fairly close to VM intersection on the Now Barnes and Noble side of Lake Air). It had a knight in front of it. I assume this was an old El Conquistador location?
PartyBear said:Chris_Roose said:
Side question that this has made me think about:
Are Lolita's breakfast tacos as good as they were 20 years ago?
I went recently and was disappointed the tortilla was like a store bought flour tortilla ( and I don't mean like the kind from the bakery at HEB).
As to La fiesta. I have to admit I never understood the attraction. I have not ever thought it was that good actually.
Does anyone remember in the early 80s a Mexican place in a strip center on Lake Air fairly close to VM intersection on the Now Barnes and Noble side of Lake Air). It had a knight in front of it. I assume this was an old El Conquistador location?
You're correct, CT. El Con was in strip center on Waco Dr. next door to Ritchies Western Wear. Ted moved across the street to Nick's location after Nick's closed in mid 90's.CTbruin said:
El Con was never there.
I think I remember the place you are talking about, but can't recall the name
Yep. I misread the other post! Enjoyed many great meals on Waco Drive with Ted!CTbruin said:
Ted moved from Woodway to the strip center across from current location. I believe where Ritchie's is now. And then to current location.
They were never on Lake Air Dr.
yea your the only one who doesn't love El conBaylorGuy314 said:
Am I the only person in Waco that finds both El Con and Casa de Castillo bland and unappealing? Don't get me wrong - neither are bad. But I've been to both dozens (and dozens) of times over the years and just don't get the appeal.